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MA fly fishing
daytripper wrote:
You would do well to pick up a copy of the Trout Unlimited book on Trout Fishing Southern New England (or something like that - my copy is buried somewhere in the house) and/or a Delormes Gazetteer for Massachusetts, either will put you where there are trout. "An Angler's Guide to Trout Fishing in Massachusetts" Currently out of print, but there are probably a few copies left in the hands of TU chapters. (I have three copies left and will not sell them - they're being held for our auction this Spring). The Mass/RI Council is trying to get the book revised and ready to print again within the year. There's a similar book (from a TU Council) on fishing in Connecticut (very, very good) and Tom Fuller has a book out on trout fishing southern New England that I hear is good. The OPs question about the Deerfield merits a response. It's a heck of a drive for iffy fishing conditions. The best areas are the C&R areas and vicinity for the first few miles below the Fife Brook Dam (which is just north of the border in Vermont). I've caught trout in pretty much the whole river down to the Connecticut over the years but the river really warms up in the summer below Shelburne which makes for better smallmouth fishing. The big problem with the Deerfield is that power dam in VT. They release water (lots of it) on an unpredictable schedule. The power company has an 800 number you can call to get the schedule, but people tell me it's still a crap shoot. The river can be too high for wading most of the day and it can rise unpreduictably and very fast as the surge passes the chain of power dams. The conditions are good for the rafting businesses in Zoar. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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